A review by balletbookworm
The Lawrence Browne Affair by Cat Sebastian

4.0

A sweet romance, but I didn't love it quite as much as The Soldier's Scoundrel. Georgie, even in his own book as a POV character, doesn't feel solidly drawn as a character, he still feels an enigma to some extent. At times the story felt less like a love story and more like Lawrence found a handler he couldn't frighten away. I did appreciate that Lawrence's "madness" was not perfectly defined according to a modern definition of psychological disorder (it comes across as either extreme social anxiety or somewhere on the spectrum) and there were several interesting turns to the plot I liked. Plus we get to see Oliver and Jack in their home, which was so lovely. A good second novel.